996 Search Results for Nursing and the Quality of Health Care
Benjamins, M., Whitman, S. (2014). Relationships between discrimination in health
care and health care outcomes among four race/ethnic groups. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 37: 402-413.
The researchers are based out of Sinai Urban Health Institut Continue Reading...
Translational ResearchCurrent Nursing Practice in the Healthcare Setting Requiring ChangeThere are numerous areas within nursing that demand change in everyday healthcare practice. More often than not, irrespective of the healthcare setting, an inven Continue Reading...
Translational ResearchCurrent Nursing Practice in the Healthcare Setting Requiring ChangeThere are numerous areas within nursing that demand change in everyday healthcare practice. More often than not, irrespective of the healthcare setting, an inven Continue Reading...
Disaster Management Case Study
Hurricane Victoria that landed on January 10, 2016 in New York City caused significant damage on the area. The storm which was ultimately downgraded to a tropical storm since it lost its strength affected homeless shel Continue Reading...
Positive Ways to Encourage and Motivate Employees in a Healthcare Setting
Many healthcare settings are extremely stressful environments, and the prevalence of burnout syndrome among healthcare workers such as registered nurses in emergency rooms is Continue Reading...
Self-AssessmentThe DNP8300 course has been instrumental in improving my understanding and skills in several areas of advanced nursing practice. As I reflect on the course level student learning outcomes, the core areas of competency for me include th Continue Reading...
Legislator Communication
Dear Representative Pigman,
It is my great privilege to thank you for sponsoring CS/HB 7011: Health Care Access Bill (Florida Senate, 2017). I highly support this bill and encourage patients in our community of Lee County, Ca Continue Reading...
Health Care -- Quality in Healthcare Enterprise
The metrics used to determine quality in my medical enterprise are: the Clinical Process of Care Measures; and the Patient Experience of Care Dimensions, embodying facets in which an acute care hospita Continue Reading...
Management in Practice in Health Care Settings
The Benefits of IT-based Knowledge Management Systems
The delivery of quality health care and the process quality can be significantly impacted by the adoption of information technology in healthcare Continue Reading...
The patient and his partner's privacy must be respected, but if at all possible the nurse should treat the patient as part of a larger social environment, which includes the patient's family and his community. The patient's status and his partner's Continue Reading...
Code of EthicsPart 1The main points of Provision 7 of the ANA Code of Ethics discuss the roles and responsibilities of nurses in advancing the profession. This includes conducting research, developing professional standards, and generating nursing an Continue Reading...
Excessive Wait Times in Healthcare
Literature Review
Excessive wait times in healthcare are a problem for both patients and care providers as they affect patient satisfaction, which in turn impacts the job satisfaction of nurses and other care provid Continue Reading...
Measuring Outcomes, Assessment, and Research
Health leader measures and metrics for assessment and evaluation of effectiveness, efficiency, performance, efficacy, and quality
Area of measurement
Specific measurement items
Business value (financia Continue Reading...
Resolving Conflict in a Healthcare SettingThe purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of a real-life conflict in a healthcare setting, including the cause of the conflict, the parties that were involved, how the conflict was resolved, and wheth Continue Reading...
In healthcare organizations, ethical principles have been emphasized mostly through procedures and mission statements. The numerous oaths (Hippocratic Oath) and declarations found in healthcare institutions have stated principles and values, and this Continue Reading...
Letter of Intent
What are your short- and long-term career goals and how will this program prepare you for them?
My short-term goals are to get a very high quality education in the nursing field, learning as much as I can both with hands-on skills Continue Reading...
Workplace violence can be prevented by creating a workplace environment and organizational culture that prevents the problem, protects employees, and pursues strategies for change. The presence of official policies or codes of ethics in the workplace Continue Reading...
Incidence rates of obesity are rising globally, with tremendous impacts to the cost and nature of healthcare intervention. As measured as body mass index (BMI) of 25 or over, being overweight affects as many as 67% of all American adults, while up to Continue Reading...
For effective fulfillment of duties by health care professionals which will, in turn, give a quality service to patients under their care, there is a need for effective inter-professional communication among personnel in a hospital environment. While Continue Reading...
Financing the Healthcare Delivery System
Mr. Y is a patient with heart failure and has visited the emergency room twice in the last three weeks for shortness of breath. He is a very nice gentleman with limited literacy and e-literacy. Some of the pr Continue Reading...
medical evacuation company. Indeed, the complexity and intricacies of the medical field have led to a higher and higher amount of specialization and customization. Some of the layers of that proverbial onion are special services that are not needed Continue Reading...
Billed as "the Daily Journal of the United States Government," the Federal Register was created with the objective of helping "citizens and communities understand the regulatory process, and to participate in government decision-making." The mission Continue Reading...
Universal Health Coverage
One major initiative from the World Health Organization has been to improve global public health by improving access. The WHO has created a coalition calls for a (WHO, N.d.):
"A new global coalition of more than 500 leadi Continue Reading...
Critically Appraising EvidenceThe senior nurses request to only appraise the articles that discuss the use of alcohol-impregnated caps is misguided and should be resisted. First of all, it needs to be pointed out that a conflict of interest might be Continue Reading...
CIO Briefing: Process of Health Care Information System Selection and Organizational Goals
Process of Selection of Health Care Information System
In order for the organization to begin the selection of a health care information system, it is necess Continue Reading...
Nursing Leadership and Management and Field Experience
Nursing Leadership and Management Field Experience
Problem Identification
The problem identified concerns about patient safety and satisfaction arising out of shortage in nurse staffing. In th Continue Reading...
FNP Personal StatementAs a registered nurse, I have seen first-hand the impact that advanced practice nurses, particularly family nurse practitioners (FNPs), can have on patient outcomes and overall healthcare quality. Through my experiences in vario Continue Reading...
Code §70.41.250
The RCW 70.41.250 is a law that provides cost disclosure to health care providers. It is a state law that offers some control over the spiraling expenses of health care by creating transparency within hospital and medical bills Continue Reading...
Telenursing: Is it in My Future?
Along with the Digital Age have come new requirements, new opportunities, new expectations, and new possibilities. Adaptation to the 21st century's technology is part of what it means to be innovative -- and in the f Continue Reading...
Family Values in Nursing
There is much credence to the idea that families work together in promoting either bad or good values as it relates to eating habits, general health habits and general health practices. Indeed, a family works as a system, go Continue Reading...
BullyingBullying and incivility are forms of aggressive behavior that can create conflict in the workplace. Bullying typically involves repeated, intentional behavior that is intended to harm or intimidate another person (Tran et al., 2018). Incivili Continue Reading...
Health Policy Analysis for Maryland AC (Affordable Care) Act
McLaughlin, & McLaughlin (2014) rank 11 areas of health innovation based on their impact on costs and quality of healthcare delivery. The process improvement is the highest ranking ite Continue Reading...
Creating Diversity
Elder Veterans and Health Care Services
The focus of my dissertation is toward the aged American population, particularly the elderly veterans. I will be considering the type and quality of care they receive for the remainder of th Continue Reading...
Health Delivery System Competencies
Program Outcome #4: Evaluate the design, implementation, and outcomes of strategies developed to meet healthcare needs (MSN Essentials).
Nursing leaders are in a good position to facilitate the evaluation and imp Continue Reading...
Encouraging Seatbelt Usage as Part of Primary Care
Unintentional injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents represent one of the leading causes of death among adolescents in Western nations today (Jones & Schultz, 2009). Despite legislation Continue Reading...
Strategy and Healthcare Marketing1. University Hospital: The Rockefeller University HospitalThe mission of the hospital has been identified as the promotion of human health as well as the enhancement of the quality of life via not only the conduction Continue Reading...